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Street GTR's....w00t :D

Rules

1. Apricot Hill Raceway

2. Unlimited Mods

Cars to be used:

R32 Skyline GTR V-Spec 2

R33 Skyline GTR V-Spec

R34 Skyline GTR V-Spec

R34 Skyline GTR V-Spec 2

If you time is extraordinary then proof (from a digital photo) may be required for your time to be counted.

The closing date for entries will be Sunday the 24th of August.

Good Luck :thumbsup:

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christian, would you really want the S-Type when you can modify one quicker???

Cam, I'm thinking EVO's next but a request was made for Street GTR's so we'll let this one be Street GTR's then do another car next from a diff maker

Originally posted by SW20-GT

christian, would you really want the S-Type when you can modify one quicker???

Bro, i can drift around that track with one hand, drunk and asleep in my S-Type than you can drive around it in an R34 GTR Vspec II, Cuz.

Right... I'll be home from work at midday... and I'm going to have a proper go at this one and see if I can get within 5 secs of Weetbix and crew... at least this time I already have a GTR with 1051hp and don't have to save for it!!! LOL.

BRING IT ON.

1:13.406 after 10 laps...

and I didn't stay on the circuit the whole way around...

And I hit the rev limiter...

Come on Weetbix...

Where are ya?

I'm off for a few more laps to put this one beyond doubt!

And Toshi... 1072... me thinks your using a different sort of GTR to the R34 V-Spec II??

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